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17 Tul. L. Rev. 511 (1942-1943)
Mr. Justice Rutledge--A New Factor

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LAW REVIEW

Vol. XVII              APRIL, 1943                     No. 4
MR. JUSTICE RUTLEDGE - A NEW FACTOR
RAY FORRESTERt
This is a government of men and not of Laws.
It is with some regret that I have learned in the study of
law that the Greek philosopher's description of the ancient
Greek state-This is a government of laws and not of men~
-is not applicable to the American state, nor to the Greek
state, for that matter. And the discovery came after a num-
ber of years of practicing law and several years of teaching it.
The discovery came in teaching constitutional law to a class
which continued to ask, why? I found that the law gave
no answer to the question; the constitution did not answer it;
the judges in their opinions did not answer it; and I could not
answer it-not honestly. I could rationalize an answer; I
could distinguish the case, argue the precedent, twist the words
but when it came to telling when night ended and day began,
I failed.
For example, in the Hampton case1 a Republican Supreme
Court told a Republican President that it was not an improper
delegation of the legislative power for a Republican Congress
to give him the discretion to fix customs duties on imports.
IA. B., 1933, University of Arkansas; J. D., 1935, University of Chi-
cago. Member of Illinois Bar. Associate of Defrees, Buckingham, Fiske
& O'Brien, Chicago, 1935-1941. Assistant Professor of Law, Tulane
University.
'Hampton & Co. v. United States, 276 U. S. 394, 48 Sup. Ct. 348, 72
L. Ed. 624 (1928).

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